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A strange thing about having crossed the rubicon of becoming an actual identitarian, is that you start to find crass racism unpleasant and gratuitous, presumably much like the PC do. For example, this headline from InfoWars:

"Trump Supporters Flood DC Streets In Solidarity For President As He Battles China Virus"

Compared to me, InfoWars are amateurs at bigotry - yet I am less hateful than them, and can see the low-grade jingoism inherent in using the term "China Virus", especially in the context of discussing the US president "battling" an affliction. Donald Trump is not merely battling a virus, you see, because the virus originated in China, so he is actually battling China itself. The international conflict between the US and China is playing out in miniature in the form of President Trump battling China's biological weapon.

While InfoWars staff presumably find it a cheeky thrill to say "China Virus" and thus "trigger the libs", I find it tedious at best and engendering of needless racial hatred at worst. I am well past the point of delighting, like an infant annoying its mummy, in "triggering the Left".

Eventually you realise what you are for, so you stop being entranced by the spectacle of what you are against, and even defining yourself by being so against whatever it is. I have no interest in going on and on about the negative attributes of China, black people, Muslims, etc. None of this helps us to save ourselves. It makes us into exactly the miserable haters that we are required to be by those who try to thwart us.
This Sargon commenter actually spent time typing out this inept drivel. His mind is too small to comprehend that, by holding these ideas, he is obediently doing the bidding of his own enemies. From that position of stupidity, he then ventures to make even more of a fool of himself by attempting satire. The whole thing is simply tragic. I feel guilty just for describing it.

Democracy was a mistake.
Forwarded from PhilosophiCat
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This is how I feel about the centrists, civ-nats, Alt-Lite, etc. They are apparently surprised and baffled by developments, but we've been trying to explain the situation to them for years and they reject the explanation, so they remain baffled. Then they get excited by meaningless "victories" for civic nationalism, and outraged by significant victories for the Left, or worst of all, they don't realise the significance of victories for the Left because they still think we're operating in the paradigm of the 1990s.

It's like they keep driving on the wrong side of the road and being surprised that things don't go smoothly.
This meme, shared by a prominent civic nationalist, is amusing, but it belies the very reason why civic nationalism is fast falling out of people's lives. The stoical man on the right, who in ethno-nationalist memes usually stands defiantly in allegiance to some or other traditionalist precept, instead here, once changed into an emblem of civic nationalism, demands nothing more dignified or perennial than his burger from a global fast food corporation. He doesn't want to think about group dynamics, historical narratives, meaning, heritage, identity, or any of that messy stuff which he tells himself is effete; he just wants to consume. It's appropriate.

Civic nationalists are really just consumers who believe in nothing, and civic nationalism is really civic globalism.
This is a well-made, timely and very important video from Computing Forever. I would ask everyone to watch it and share it around. The COVID agenda is the globalist agenda writ turbo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gkUJk4dvaM
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Two futures, as glimpsed from 1979:
I've never watched Benny Hill before. This sketch is surprisingly funny:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc6z0nK6vsE
Forwarded from Horus
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Forwarded from Media Tricks Exposed
Lefty Propagandist Corporate Brands talking to each other like teenage girls is the New Normal
"How's modern Germany different from the Third Reich? The EU is owned by Germany. Merkel is essentially their beloved eternal Fuhrer. They are still all about identity politics. Save now they hate themselves. Hitler even loved Islam.... So I guess...uh they’ll let the Jews live?!?"

Visiting a civ-nat comment section is like peering in on the special needs room at school.
Forwarded from Morgoth's Review
The life of a Marxist on YouTube. Peter Coffin earns about $10,000 a month for making a video every 6 weeks. His Twitter account is verified and so is his YouTube channel. He faces no censorship at all and all algorithms actively promote him.
The fact that so many prominent leftist YouTubers show their faces and don't fear the dox is a symptom of knowing you're fully protected and under no threat from anyone, or anything.
Yet, I'm left wondering who it is exactly they view as the bourgeoisie if it isn't themselves. They even look like a different class, the abundance of make-up and carefully manicured hair and suntan reminds me of the elites from the Hunger Games.
It isn't just the rank hypocrisy, it's that they even look and act like an aloof and parasitic class of useless fools.
Somebody asked me to define the NRx concept of "the Cathedral". Here is my attempt:

A self-sustaining ecosystem of corporations, organisations and governments which has gradually absorbed so many other corporations, organisations and governments that, at this point, it is so powerful that those which remain outside it cannot resist its dictats - certainly in the cultural sphere but also often in the political, economic and scientific spheres.